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M300 1-1 NA VMAN English 1-3 Deutsch 2-1 Francaise 3-1 Italiano 4-1 Espana 5-1 Português 6-1[...]
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M300 1-2 NA VMAN[...]
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M300 1-3 NA VMAN English USER GUIDE M300 – English M 3 0 0[...]
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M300 1-4 NA VMAN Navman’ s 300 series GPS Sport.T ools provide an af for dable and reliable way to track and stor e a variety of personal performance indicators. Please read this guide car efully and familiarize yourself with the interface and functions, as well as the intended use and limitations of the Navman M300 GPS Sport.T ool. This product [...]
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M300 1-5 NA VMAN Content M300 - Content 1.0 General information 1-6 1.1 Checklist 1-6 1.2 Care and maintenance 1-6 1.3 W ater r esistance 1-6 1.4 Changing the battery 1-7 2.0 Navman M300 interface 1-8 2.1 Button functions 1-8 2.2 Display screen 1-8 3.0 Getting started 1-9 3.1 Be outdoors 1-9 3.2 Fit the M300 1-9 3.3 Startup 1-9 3.3.1 Enter setup 1-[...]
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M300 1-6 NA VMAN 1.0 General information 1.1 Checklist The M300 package should contain the following items: • Navman M300 GPS Sport.T ool • armband • quick guide • user guide • 1 x AA battery • registration car d 1.2 Car e and maintenance Do not attempt to disassemble the M300; there ar e no user serviceable components in this product. [...]
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M300 1-7 NA VMAN M300 - General information 1.4 Changing the battery Always shut down the M300 before changing the battery . Note: All system settings, and the calculated data that was stored at the last controlled shutdown*, ar e r etained when the battery is removed. This information persists indefinitely until updated or reset. If battery power[...]
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M300 1-8 NA VMAN 2.1 Button functions There ar e two contr ol buttons, and . These buttons are pressed separately or together to turn the unit on and off, cycle through modes, and select mode options. Throughout this guide the button icons ar e used as follows: = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together Note: where it is [...]
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M300 1-9 NA VMAN M300 - Getting started 3.1 Be outdoors The M300 is not intended for operation indoors or under water as it uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites to get time and date information, and to calculate distance and speed. For best results, always use the M300 outdoors with an unobstructed view of the sky . 3.2 Fit the M300 The [...]
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M300 1-10 NA VMAN M300 - Getting started 3.3.1 Enter setup T o enter setup Press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. When the counter reaches zer o, the M300 will enter setup. If you release before the counter r eaches zer o the M300 will immediately start normal operation. Note: T o enter setup after starting normal operation you will n[...]
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M300 1-11 NA VMAN 4.1 Setting options Press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. Press r epeatedly to step thr ough the setting options. Setting options are accessed in the or der shown below . See subsequent sections for details about editing settings. Set (12hr) lets you set 12hr or 24hr time format Set (31-12) lets you set dd-mm or mm-[...]
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M300 1-12 NA VMAN M300 - Setup 4.1.1 Set time format Set 12hr or 24hr time display format. T o access this option If necessary , press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. Press r epeatedly until the scr een appears as shown above. T o set time format 1) Press to start editing (time format option flashes). 2) Press or to select 12hr or 2[...]
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M300 1-13 NA VMAN M300 - Setup 4.1.3 Beep Set beep ON or beep OFF . When beep is ON, an audible ‘beep’ will sound when buttons are pr essed. Access this option If necessary , press and hold to turn the power on and enter setup. Press r epeatedly until the scr een appears as shown above. T o set button beep status 1) Press to start editing (sett[...]
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M300 1-14 NA VMAN M300 - Setup 4.1.5 Set of fset (set local time) This option lets you adjust the M300 to display local time*. Y ou only need to do this once, unless operating the unit in a new time zone. (* By default the M300 displays GPS time. The M300 will perform all functions accurately without adjusting the offset to display your local time.[...]
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M300 1-15 NA VMAN M300 - Setup 4.1.6 Editing settings (overview) KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together settings editing details beep beep beep ON beep OFF set units (knots) set units (km/h) set units (knots) set offset set 12hr set 31-12 set 24hr set 12-31 set units (knots) set (12hr) set (12hr) set (31-12) set ([...]
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M300 1-16 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1 Modes Press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press r epeatedly to step thr ough the modes (pr ess and hold to cycle through the modes quickly). Modes are accessed in the or der shown below . See subsequent sections for details about using differ ent modes. Speed mode shows distance and s[...]
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M300 1-17 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.1 Speed mode This mode lets you monitor session distance and current speed. T o access this mode If necessary , press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press r epeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. While in Speed mode • Press to store curr ent lap data (the screen briefly [...]
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M300 1-18 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.3 Speed (Maximum) mode This mode lets you monitor session distance and maximum speed. Access this mode If necessary , press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press r epeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. While in Speed (maximum) mode • Press to store curr ent lap data (the [...]
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M300 1-19 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.5 Heading mode This mode shows the current heading in degr ees from true North. Access this mode If necessary , press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press r epeatedly until the screen appears as shown above. While in Heading mode • Press to stor e current lap data (the scr een brie?[...]
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M300 1-20 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.6 Clock mode Clock mode shows the current time and date. (Time is only displayed while GPS satellite signals are available. By default, GPS time is displayed. See section 4.1.5 for instructions on setting local time.) Access this mode If necessary , press to turn the power on and start normal operation.[...]
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M300 1-21 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.7 Timer mode Timer mode lets you monitor session time, lap number and current lap time. Up to 50 laps may be stor ed during each session. Each lap entry resets the curr ent lap time to zero. Access this mode If necessary , press to turn the power on and start normal operation. Press r epeatedly until th[...]
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M300 1-22 NA VMAN M300 - Normal operation 5.1.9 Mode operation (overview) * KEY = press this button = press this button = press both buttons together = press and hold both buttons together modes operating details Speed (A VG) Speed (MAX) Speed Clock Timer Odometer clear all session data* Timer recall Heading store curr ent lap data clear max speed [...]
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M300 1-23 NA VMAN M300 - Default settings T o restor e all default factory settings 1) make sure the unit is of f 2) press and hold to turn the unit on – DO NOT RELEASE 3) while holding , press five times When restoring default settings The screen displays the message ‘r eset all’ and a counter . If you stop any time down to 1 on the counter[...]
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M300 1-24 NA VMAN M300 - Glossary Global Positioning System (GPS) A satellite tracking system. Lap A lap is the distance travelled in the time between the current lap entry and the previous lap entry . Session A session includes all time that the Sport.T ool has been actively operating since first start-up, or since the session data was last clear[...]
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M300 1-25 NA VMAN M300 - W ar nings and disclaimers It is the user’ s sole responsibility to set-up and use the Navman GPS Sport.T ool (the Product) in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or pr operty damage to you or others. Entering information or handling the Product while moving is unsafe and may cause you to be distracted[...]
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M300 1-26 NA VMAN[...]